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#1 User is offline   cnszsun 

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Posted 2008-February-18, 06:42

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1, would you open this one, (i would if and are switched)
2, if you pass at first round, would you bid after rho's 4?
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Posted 2008-February-18, 06:47

#1 No, but if I would open, if the black suits are switched,
I would open this one as well
#2 No, and if I believe that the suit was to weak to open at
the 1 level, why should I now introduce the suit at the 4
level?

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Posted 2008-February-18, 06:47

1) I would open. I have no problem with opening this either 1 or 1, but I'd open 1. I want to get the suit in that I think we're most likely to be able to compete with. That said, I am very worried about getting tapped on this hand.
2) Passsssssssssssssssssssssssssss. Even favorable, bidding is crazy.
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Posted 2008-February-18, 07:01

(1) Yes, I would open. If the A was somewhere else, opening would be clear. Even so, I prefer to open (1).
(2) Yes, I bid. Double (only if clearly takeout) is possible, otherwise I bid 4, and if doubled I may decide to run to 5.
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Posted 2008-February-18, 07:05

655321, on Feb 18 2008, 06:01 AM, said:

(2) Yes, I bid.  Double (only if clearly takeout) is possible

What? You want partner to bid 5?

655321, on Feb 18 2008, 06:01 AM, said:

otherwise I bid 4, and if doubled I may decide to run


WOW. You expect 4 to not get doubled?
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Posted 2008-February-18, 07:12

I open.
Having Caspar Milquetoasted, I certainly bid 4S.

WOW. You expect 4♠ to not get doubled?
Who knows????
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Posted 2008-February-18, 07:16

Partner knows I open all 1-suiters in directly, so this shows a 2-suiter in .
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Posted 2008-February-18, 07:21

rogerclee, on Feb 18 2008, 08:05 AM, said:

655321, on Feb 18 2008, 06:01 AM, said:

(2) Yes, I bid.  Double (only if clearly takeout) is possible

What? You want partner to bid 5?

Probably I would bid 4 instead of double, but double to me is a plausible bid.
No, I don't want partner to bid 5 :)

But, he might pass the double, he might bid 4, or even 5. And if he bid 5 he might have 6 of them. Certainly, we could be in trouble by bidding, but we could also be in trouble by passing. Always a pity to go -420 when you could have gone +420.

rogerclee, on Feb 18 2008, 08:05 AM, said:

WOW. You expect 4♠ to not get doubled?

Perhaps RHO has KQJTx of spades and partner is void. Perhaps partner has AKxx of spades, and they break 2-2. Who knows? :)

But they dealt you 5-5 in the blacks, good playing strength, and it feels very bad to sell out meekly to 4. If I end up going for a number, it won't be the first or the last time, but the IMPS I lose by going for 800 or 1100 are no worse than the IMPS you lose by going -420 or +50 when you are cold for game.
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Posted 2008-February-18, 08:21

Pass quietly both times.
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Posted 2008-February-18, 09:18

bid loudly both times. :)

1 Club opening ( I know I know I know I know I know (To quote ABBA) nobody opens 1 Club with 5/5 blacks any more. I do.)

After I chickend out first round, 4 Spade now to show a two suiter.
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Posted 2008-February-18, 09:55

If going to open I open 1 because I only have 4 spades.

I like to overcall 4 at second round, my partner already knows this shows a 2 suiter.
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Posted 2008-February-18, 10:30

And how do all these 2-suiter guaranteeing people bid a 6-4 hand in the majors now, or is passing every 6-4 hand to begin with illegal? Not to mention 7-4.... I still probably pass to begin with, and then double later.
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Posted 2008-February-18, 11:46

pass with 7-4? I don't even pass with 6-4, only if the 6 card suit sucks, and the 4 card suit is another major.
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Posted 2008-February-18, 12:29

Gerben42, on Feb 18 2008, 01:16 PM, said:

Partner knows I open all 1-suiters in directly, so this shows a 2-suiter in .

agree, though I'm not sure I'd be so frisky as to bid here :)
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Posted 2008-February-18, 12:40

I'd open 1, myself, but I think that I am being sick when I do that.

That said, I have to agree that any action after passing initially must show a two-suiter with terrible spades, IMO.

I might open 1 a lot, actually.
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Posted 2008-February-18, 12:42

I'd open this 1, playing with my regular partner. If that's no option I pass.

After opening 1 I'll back in with 4.
Having passed originally this is much tougher. I'd probably still come alive with 4, but passing is (much) closer now.
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Posted 2008-February-18, 13:13

I open 1.

I can't bring myself to bid this spade suit at the four-level.
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